(Non) Residuary Gifts

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English to Greek translations [PRO]Law/Patents - Law (general) / British

English term or phrase:(Non) Residuary Gifts

Two separate articles in a Last Will & Testament.
a) Residuary Gifts
b) Non Residuary Gifts

I can find the meaning of the term but I am not sure of the proper term in Greek...

Oxford: Residuary: remaining from the money and property left by a person who has died after all debts, gifts etc. have been paid;
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What is a residuary gift?
A residuary gift is a testamentary gift where all of the leftover property (the so-called residual property) is gifted away. For example, the residuary gift of my will might say “and the rest of my property goes to Bob.” Thus, once the other gifts are met out, whatever property is left in my estate is the residual property, and it goes to Bob as a residuary gift.